Paddington Bear Finds Home in York: A Trail of 20 Statues for New Film

York gets ready for a fun welcome as it embraces the delightful national initiative of unveiling 20 statues of the famous bear from Darkest Peru. The colorful project is in liaison with the eagerly awaited release of the film Paddington in Peru in theaters, November 8.

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STUDIOCANAL, the film’s producer has collaborated with York BID to prepare these enchanted statues to be hailed by the public on the streets during the first week of October. Each statue will be unique and painted to resemble Paddington’s iconic red hat, his jovial blue duffle coat, and, of course a marmalade sandwich lovingly held in his paw.

Hugh Bonneville, who plays Mr. Brown in the film, was very upbeat about the approaching statues:. I’m thrilled to announce that we will be launching a chain of benches throughout the UK, each of which will bear our lovely bear. Before the new film, fans, families, and friends can sit down and have a blether with the marmalade-loving bear so watch this space for more information on Paddington….coming to a bench near you!

The trail of Paddington statues will spread beyond York as the following cities are scheduled to join the fun: Manchester, Peterborough, Cardiff, Chester, and Sunderland. Each place seems to relate the character’s charm and spirit, so in these places, locals and tourists alike will have the chance to interact with the dear boy. The story Paddington in Peru is a poignant journey taking the audience back to Paddington’s roots. The story follows our lovable bear as he returns to the Peruvian jungle to visit his beloved Aunt Lucy now settled in the Home for Retired Bears. With The Brown Family and Mrs. Bird for company, Paddington embarks on an exciting adventure, through the verdant Amazon rainforest to the lofty mountain peaks of Peru.

Adding to the intrigue of mystery disappearance, this film promises to be a thrilling experience for audiences of all ages.

This great celebration of Paddington Bear not only brings attention to the film’s launch but also to York as a city drenched in cultural and community tones. These statues remind us of the happy and warm spiritedness that Paddington brings into our lives.

As one waits for the film, the residents and visitors to York look forward to seeing these funny statues – each with an interesting photo and a little bit of magic to plant upon the landscape of York. It creates an atmosphere of art, cinema, and community involvement that resonates with and celebrates not only Paddington Bear but also the heart of York.

Paddington in York: Look out for Paddington as he pops up in a grand 72 locations around York! This is an experience for lifelong fans as much as it is for first-time viewers of Paddington’s adventures. As Paddington himself said, “If we’re kind and polite, the world will be right.

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